The nonprofit AI safety org MLCommons has teamed up with Hugging Face to release a public domain data set of speech recordings.
The “open weight” model is pulling the rug out from under OpenAI. China-based DeepSeek AI is pulling the rug out from under OpenAI. The DeepSeek algorithm is ‘open weight,’ which is similar to but different from ‘open source.’ Hardware limits, like “no Nvidia GPUs,” have always encouraged experimentation and innovation.
Microsoft says that it's creating a new unit to will help it understand the implications of AI the company hopes to build.
With DeepSeek shaking up the AI world, SFGATE columnist Drew Magary asked its competitors a bunch of dumb questions, and got very dumb answers.
Chinese startup DeepSeek's artificial intelligence challenges major U.S. tech companies like Meta and OpenAI. Here's why.
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Trump administration artificial intelligence czar David Sacks flagged a report indicating that DeepSeek's costs for developing its AI models were much higher than the widely reported figure.
One of the hallmarks of the early days of 2025 is this rapid-fire news coming from the AI industry. Models are evolving, week after week. Companies are throwing enormous amounts of money at everything from hardware to specialized use cases. Some of the fruits of this labor are now coming out as consumer technology, too.
DeepSeek shocked the world with its new AI offering, which it developed for $5 million, contrasting sharply with the billions that OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google spent developing theirs. Result: a $1 trillion bloodbath on Wall Street and an assumption-assaulting moment heard worldwide.
Security researchers tested 50 well-known jailbreaks against DeepSeek’s popular new AI chatbot. It didn’t stop a single one.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he uses AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Gemini to write his first drafts for him.
A small software company has sued artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI in California federal court for allegedly violating its trademark rights with the name "Perplexity".